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Don't try that play on me...
Full Tilt Poker
$1/$2 NL Hold'em Cash Game
9 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter
LeDucd (SB): $84
PUTUPNOW (BB): $80
Dave18388 (UTG): $61.25
Earltilt (UTG+1): $200
wutong (UTG+2): $46.20
POBEDA08 (MP1): $45
lucksallugot (MP2): $231.95
bigb 650 (CO): $51.10
otbdave (BTN): $374.25
Earltilt posts $2
Pre-Flop: A
T
dealt to otbdave (BTN)
Dave18388 folds, Earltilt checks, 4 folds, otbdave raises to $9, 2 folds, Earltilt calls $7
Flop: ($21) T
5
T
(2 Players)
Earltilt checks, LeDucd says "take my dollar", otbdave bets $15, Earltilt calls $15
Turn: ($51) T
5
T
[ J
] (2 Players)
Earltilt checks, otbdave checks
River: ($51) T
5
T
J
[ 9
] (2 Players)
Earltilt bets $70, otbdave says "wow", otbdave says "i got top trips", otbdave says "A10 nice bet", otbdave folds
Results: $51 Pot ($2.55 Rake)
Earltilt showed 5
T
(a full house, Tens full of Fives) and WON
"You have it in your power to turn a bad-beat around simply by realizing this simple truth: The more bad beats you encounter, the luckier you are. It's a sign that you are playing against opponents who continually take the worst of it, and if you can't beat someone who always takes the worst of it, you can't beat anyone"
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That's why I don't play cash. I hate folding.
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Good fold, I pushed all in today $105 into a $16 pot, I would never ussually do this but my opponent was certainly not a folder and the bigger my value bets got the more he called. I had the nut flush and he called with a straight, luckily for me he had $120 behind him (how he got that I will never know, he had $160 when I arrived). The play can be a very good one if you are up against a very poor player. Would you have called if there was no flush or straight draw on the board? Lets say the jack of hearts is the 4 of clubs. I would have, even with the overbet.
KAB000M @ PKR
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Right that would make it much tougher. In that situation, I probably call.
"You have it in your power to turn a bad-beat around simply by realizing this simple truth: The more bad beats you encounter, the luckier you are. It's a sign that you are playing against opponents who continually take the worst of it, and if you can't beat someone who always takes the worst of it, you can't beat anyone"
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